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Counsel protector, from Germanic roots meaning counsel and protector.
Modern variant of Raina, possibly derived from Sanskrit/Sanskrit-influenced names meaning 'queen' or 'ruler,' conveying sovereignty.
Variant of Rain, a nature name representing freshness, clarity, and renewal.
Germanic name meaning warrior or decision warrior.
Means 'queen' if derived from Sanskrit/Hindi rani.
Warrior of counsel or one who judges wisely. From Germanic roots meaning advice and army.
Rose.
Chief or leader; variant of Raisa with Russian roots.
Modern spelling of Raven; symbolizes intelligence, mystery, and transformation through the dark bird.
Watered; luxuriant; one who drinks freely
Russian variant; suggests purity or rose.
Ewe, a young sheep. A Yiddish variant of Rachel, representing gentleness and grace.
Yiddish name, possibly related to 'roz' (rose) or 'ray' (joy).
Means king or rule in Sanskrit, symbolizing leadership and authority.
King, ruler, prince
King or prince. Represents royalty, authority, and leadership in Indian culture.
A king or ruler; represents sovereignty and leadership. Associated with royal authority in Sanskrit tradition.
Brilliant, shining, and radiant; suggests luminosity and brilliance.
Decorated with rays or shining; composed of Sanskrit elements meaning king and rays.
Sanskrit origin meaning 'king of kings' or 'lord of kings', from raja (king) and ish (lord).
Hoping; expecting. One who has hope.
Striped or marked; having the quality of distinct lines or patterns.
Brave king or kingly warrior; combination of 'raj' (king) and 'veer' (brave warrior).
Brave king or warrior king
Firm and stable, representing strength and reliability.
Variant of Kareem, meaning generous and noble in Arabic.
Ewe
Lord of the night; combines Sanskrit 'raka' (night) and 'ish' (lord/master).
An Arabic name meaning generous or wise, associated with intelligence and benevolence.
Stable, firm, solid
Possibly derived from Arabic Raqiya, an Islamic name relating to ascension or the celestial sphere.
Arabic name meaning 'observer' or 'one who watches'; represents awareness and perception.
Protection, protector; often symbolizing care and safeguarding.
Germanic name meaning 'counsel' and 'wolf,' from Old German rad (advice) and wulf (wolf).
From the deer clearing or from Raleigh. English place-based surname used as a given name.
Wolf counselor. Represents wisdom, guidance, and protective strength.
God heals; from the Hebrew name Raphael combining 'rafa' (heals) and 'el' (God)
Diminutive of Ralph, derived from Old Germanic elements meaning 'wise wolf' or 'counsel wolf'.
English place name origin; traditionally means 'from the farmstead of Ralf.'
Pleasing; also refers to the Hindu deity Rama
Pleasant or delightful; also refers to the Hindu deity embodying virtue, duty, and righteousness.
The ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, a sacred month of fasting and reflection.
Related to Ramadan, the blessed holy month. A name honoring Islamic tradition and spirituality.
Elevated; high place
Pleasing; often associated with Lord Rama in Hindu tradition.
Combines Sanskrit Raman (ray of light) and Deep (lamp); represents spiritual illumination and enlightenment.
West African name combining Rama and Toulaye elements
The Islamic holy month of fasting; symbolizes spiritual reflection and devotion
Ra has created; derived from Ra, the Egyptian sun god.
Ra is the one who bore him, derived from the Egyptian god Ra and the suffix meaning to beget
Lord Rama. From Sanskrit, combining 'Rama' (the seventh avatar of Vishnu) with 'ish' meaning 'lord'.
Son of Ra, the Egyptian sun god. Associated with pharaonic power and divine authority.
Archer in Arabic; elevated or lofty.
God has lifted up; derived from the Hebrew root Ram meaning exalted.
God is exalted; composed of Hebrew elements 'ram' (exalt) and 'el' (God).
From Russian and Tatar roots, generally understood to mean 'gracious' or 'merciful.'
From Persian legendary tradition.
Famous warrior or renowned spear; expresses strength and renown.
Arabic-derived name, possibly meaning 'symbol' or 'sign.'
Sand. An Arabic name referencing the desert landscape.
Wise protector; from Germanic elements meaning counsel and protector.
Counsel, wise protector
Combination of Ramona (protecting hand) and Monica (advisor). Associated with protection and counsel.
Wise protector, Spanish feminine diminutive form.
From Ramsay; possibly raven island from Old Norse 'hrafn' (raven) and 'ey' (island).
Ra is his strength; son of Ra, the Egyptian sun god
Beautiful; relates to eyelashes or beauty
From the ram's island; strong and forceful
Beautiful, pleasing.
Beautiful; symbolizes grace and charm
From a Scottish place name; one who dwells on the raven's island.
Symbolic; one who uses signs or symbols.
To gaze, beautiful, eye-catching
Scottish Gaelic variant of Reginald, from Germanic elements meaning ruler or counselor.
Warrior of battle; brave fighter
Lance or spear; a warrior's weapon.
Possibly derived from Miranda (Latin 'admirable') or Arabic roots meaning 'worthy'.
Variant of Randall, an English name meaning 'wolf's shield' from Old Norse origins.
Shield wolf; protector and warrior.
Variant of Randall or Randolph, Germanic name from 'Randwulf' meaning 'shield wolf'.
Variant of Randy, from Germanic origins meaning 'shield edge' or warrior-like qualities.
Variant of Randolph; from Germanic elements meaning shield wolf or warrior.
Short form of Randall, from Germanic 'Randwulf' meaning 'shield wolf'.
Queen, from Sanskrit and Hindi 'Rani'.
Soft singing or melodious sound.
Queen or princess; a title of respect and royalty in Indian culture.
Queen, representing royalty and sovereignty.
Warrior or judgment warrior. Represents strength and counsel.
Little frog in Spanish; may also relate to Sanskrit meaning song or melody
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